OK - this interesting. I knew that in VFP help - there are listings of VFP
commands and functions - but, they are tied to help on each one - vs. just a
listing. So - for the Halibut - I just went into help - found the word
Functions - double clicked on it - and, it does the pop-up saying I must
pick a specific sub-topic. That's when I saw this command:
        ALANGUAGE(ArrayName, nType)

VERY Interesting - since, it produces an Array filled with EXACTLY What I
need!

So - my question is answered - but, for others who have never heard of this
command (which was new to me as of 2 minutes ago) - they may also find this
interesting. 

Sorry to bother everyone...

-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt
Wendt
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 9:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: More Screen Hacking & a List of VFP Commands

I did do a quick search of the Archives - but, couldn't really find what I
was looking for. I was sure that some point in the past couple years someone
already asked a similar question.

 

I'm still doing the Screen Hacking stuff for this big conversion project. So
- now I wanted to be able to scan existing PRG code - and look for all
function and command references - then be able to sort out which are custom
functions vs. VFP functions & commands. 

 

Is there some list of the commands that I can use for this purpose - maybe
as some kinda Text file?

 

TIA,

-K-



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